The Vietnamese one-hundred dong bill (Vietnamese: 100 đồng), is a denomination of Vietnamese currency. The bill technically remains in circulation, however due to its low value (roughly $0.004 USD) it is rarely ever used for transactions. The bill is largely seen as a collectible or an oddity, with it often selling for many times its original face value.[1][2]
(Vietnam) | |
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Value | 100₫ |
Width | 59 mm |
Height | 120 mm |
Material used | cotton paper |
Years of printing | 1992-present |
The back side of the bill depicts Phổ Minh Temple, an ancient Buddhist temple in Nam Định province
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Value | Size | Primary Color | Description | Release | ||
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Front side | Back side | Paper type | ||||
100 ₫ | 120 × 59 mm | Blackish brown [3] | Emblem of Vietnam | Phổ Minh Temple | Cotton | 1991 |